Education
- 2019 – University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Ph.D. Botany (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology)
- 2017 – University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, M.S. Botany (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology)
- 2015 – University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, B.S. Ethnobotany – Cum Laude
Selected Publications
· Coe, M. A., & Gaoue, O.G. (2021). Phylogeny explains why less therapeutically redundant species are not necessarily facing greater use-pressure. People & Nature. In Press
· Coe, M. A., & Gaoue, O.G. (2020). Cultural keystone species revisited: Are we asking the right questions. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 16(1), 1-11.
· Coe, M. A., & Gaoue, O.G. (2020). Most cultural importance indices do not predict species cultural keystone status. Human Ecology, 48(6), 721-732.
· Coe, M. A. & McKenna, D. J. (2017). Therapeutic potential of Ayahuasca. In D. Camfield et al. (eds.), Evidence-based Herbal and Nutritional Treatments for Anxiety Disorders (pp. 123-137). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
· Gaoue, O.G., Coe, M. A., Bond, M., Hart, G., Seyler, B., & McMillen, H., (2017). Theory and Major Hypotheses in Ethnobotany. Economic Botany, 71(3), 269-287.